"Repressive Versus Restorative and Social Justice: A Case for Integrative Praxis."

Source: (2000) Contemporary Justice Review 3(1): 39ff. 6p.

Presents a thesis that the emancipation of theory and practice proceed together. Perception of a balanced and integrative approach compelling attention to both because the theories and practices of repressive, restorative and social justice already exist; Social realities of criminal justice and the realization that theories and practices of repressive, restorative and social justice already exist.